An orangutan is a member of the ape family with reddish brown hair. They live in parts of Borneo and Sumatra. The name orangutan is derived from the Malay word meaning person of the forest. They very rarely leave the tree tops and feed on fruit and other food sources found in the top of the trees like young birds and small animals making them omnivor. They sometime venture into agricultural land to find food in times of environmental stress where there is little food in the forests for them to eat. If you live in the U.K. and you want to know more about them watch "Orangutan Diaries" -- it is so good!
They are part of the primate family. They are one of the great apes which include also chimpanzees, gorillas and humans. some of them are endangered because people are destroying their habitat. there are orphanages for those who are too young to live on their own. they have brown-orange fur. they stay with their mothers for around six years
Orangutans are great apes native to Indonesia and Malaysia. They are found in the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra, but during the Pleistocene they ranged throughout Southeast Asia and South China. Classified in the genus Pongo, orangutans were originally considered to be one species
the coolest things on earth orange apes that look like humans exept very hairy red or orange also they can have cheeck flaps which look cool they are tottaly wicked cool
a red ape
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An Ape
orangutan because it was not the chimpanzee's day!
it would always have quotations "orangutan sumatra"
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orangutan -Sumatra
The diploid chromosome number for the orangutan is 48 (two more than man), so an orangutan sperm cell would contain 24 chromosomes.
A female orangutan is called \"orangutan\", just like the male.
They will never meet because the bear is located in an environment that the orangutan will never be located. So your answer is no neither would win since they will never meet.
Yes, an orangutan is a noun.
Orangutan is a primate and is a vertebrate.
An orangutan is a mammal.
Pongo pygmaeus - Bornean orangutan Pongo abelii - Sumatran orangutan
Orangutan Island - 2007 Orangutan 911 was released on: USA: 21 December 2007